My name's Tim and i've been practicing this for almost a month and i've had one lucid dream so far,using the MILD technique. My main problem is that i can't seem to remember many of my dreams, approximately two a week, and those are just when i wake up and go to sleep again for a short while.

Hello from Canada everyone. My name is Andrew, and I've been (attempting) lucid dreaming for the past year, with some success. This site is probably the best resource I've come across for it so far, so many thanks to Rebecca.

Hi, RebeccaI'm Christina and I'm new here. I'm twelve, and I stumbled across one of your awesome videos when I saw your Youtube review on Rebuild Your Vision (I'm using that now and my vision is DEFINITELY improving, by the way. You should really have a forum for vision improvement.). So anyways, I saw your awesome graphics and stunning scenery and I was like, I HAVE to visit that website! (Believe me, i searched some more videos on lucid dreaming, and they all put me to sleep) I have had really strange dreams before, not exactly vivid, but recently ones that involve pirates and my former social studies teacher chasing me, this strange stalker wanting to kidnap me, and just plain weird stuff. I did in one of those dreams kind of realize my dreaming state, but I guess I didn't fully acknowledge it or something, because I didn't do any tricks or fly.So, I'll browse some more on your website, and I'll have fingers crossed for my first real lucid dream!

I remember one of my most beautiful LD: I flew to a cloud, land and then lay on it the sky was so beautiful (kind of vanilla sky) that it was barely possible to describe it. I grabbed some "matter" of the cloud: it was made of ice cream

"The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of yours dreams; cause if you can do that, you can do anything"